England's Semi-Final Hopes Ride on Brook and Livingstone's Crucial Partnership

The 78-run partnership between Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone emerged crucial for England's semi-final aspirations despite their loss to South Africa. This stand helped England get within seven runs of victory and could ease their path to the semis. England's captain Jos Buttler emphasized the significance of net run rate in upcoming matches.


Reuters | Updated: 22-06-2024 14:49 IST | Created: 22-06-2024 14:49 IST
England's Semi-Final Hopes Ride on Brook and Livingstone's Crucial Partnership

The 78-run partnership between Harry Brook and Liam Livingstone may prove to be crucial for England's semi-final hopes even though it fell just short of getting them a victory over South Africa in the T20 World Cup on Friday, captain Jos Buttler said. Brook and Livingstone's fifth-wicket stand helped the defending champions get within seven runs of the target, creating a clearer path to semis despite hosts West Indies pulling ahead in the group with a dominant nine-wicket win over the United States.

"I think Brook and Livingstone had a fantastic partnership on a slow wicket where other guys struggled," Buttler told reporters in Gros Islet. "The big picture is obviously net run rate." West Indies, tied with England on two points, rose to second place in Group Two thanks to a superior net run rate of 1.814. Third-placed England have a net run rate of 0.412, close to leaders South Africa (0.625) who have four points.

This makes it easier for England to overtake South Africa's net run rate with a win over the U.S. on Sunday, if the leaders lose to West Indies. If South Africa win, England would ensure second place outright with four points. South Africa, who have won all six matches in the tournament, now face a potential do-or-die scenario where a loss to West Indies may leave them out of the top two and a place in the semis.

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